Coeds Start All Women's Day At Breakfast This Morning Several hundred junior and senior women gathered at the Kansas Union Ballroom this morning to share breakfast in the initial activity of All Women's Day. This year's theme is "Aren't Women Something," which will carry through the different awards to be made tonight. The Honor Night program will begin at 7 p.m. in Hoch Auditorium. All faculty and University women are urged to attend. Ann Landers, a Chicago columnist, will be the principal speaker. The new members of the honorary organization of Mortar Board and Phi Beta Kappa, honorary groups, will be announced. The winner of the annual outstanding senior woman award sponsored by the American Assn. of University Women will be revealed. Other activities will be the announcement of the winner of the KU Women's Memorial Scholarship Fund. The fund, begun in 1948, will go toward a scholarship for a deserving KU woman in memory of female students who died while enrolled at the University. The "Women in Our World" will be presented. They represent what their houses believe to be the women who have contributed the most during the past year. The women were elected by members of their houses. Page 5 Dinner Rescheduled The retirement dinner for three faculty members and an administrative official will be held on May 5, not May 8 as the headline on page 8 of Wednesday's paper said Sociologists Meet Several members of the department of sociology and anthropology took part in the meetings of the Midwest Sociological Society over the weekend in Omaha, Neb. E. G. Erickson, professor of sociology, is a member of the Executive Committee representing Kansas. He discussed four research papers on urban sociology. Other KU faculty members who attended are Charles K. Warriner, associate professor of sociology, chairman of the community studies section; E. J. Baur, professor of sociology and anthropology, member of the editorial board of the Sociological Quarterly; Robert Dentler, assistant director of the Bureau of Child Research, and Wayne Wheeler, discussants. University Daily Kansan Order means light and peace, inward liberty and free command over one's self; order is power.—Amiel Kansan Want Ads Get Results A WINNING TEAM! Now You Have A Choice For Winter Garment Protection FREE MOTH PROOFING or SAFE BOX STORAGE We Will MOTHPROOF FREE All Woolen Garments Sent to us in Regular Dry Cleaning Service You can use our Safe Box Storage at a very low cost. Refrigerated, Fire-, Moth- and Theft-Proof Vault assures your protection, at a modest storage fee of $5.00 for a large storage box. All garments are cleaned before storage and expertly pressed before delivery in the fall. Insurance free for $200. 2% extra for larger valuation. 10th & N. H. Monday, May 1. 1961 Seldes to Address Banquet Gilbert Seldes, dean of the Annenberg School of Communications at the University of Pennsylvania will speak at the Radio-TV banquet tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. in the Kansas Room of the Kansas Union. The speaker is an author and critic. He will speak on "The Role of the Critic in Broadcasting." Dukelow Is Chess Winner Dukelow Is Chess Winner James Dukelow, Prairie Village senior, has won second place in the first annual intercollegiate chess tournament at Fort Hays State College. Dukelow won four games and lost one. Robert Moore of Highland Junior College won first place. Each won a trophy. at this low price every man should own an After Six formal White Dinner Jacket with Super Stain Shy finish, only $31.50 ... and this is but one of a wide variety of distinctive formals that can add sparkle to your spring and summer seasons. See other striking styles—formals that have made After Six America's favorite! See how modern styling combines comfort and elegance in magnificent dinner jackets, to present you formally at your best! We also maintain a complete stock of After-Six Rental Dinner Jackets Drop in today and make your reservation THE Town Shop DOWNTOWN University Shop ON THE HILL